Famous quote by Philip Sidney

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It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy
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"It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy"

- Philip Sidney

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This quote by Philip Sidney talks to the value of receiving appreciation from those who are most deserving of it. He is suggesting that it is an excellent delight to be applauded by those who are most admirable. This might mean that it is more meaningful to get praise from those who have accomplished fantastic things or have a high level of proficiency in a particular field. It is a pointer that the opinion of those who are most experienced and experienced should be valued and appreciated. It is also a reminder that it is very important to recognize the achievements of others and to provide credit where it is due. By doing so, we can reveal our gratitude for the effort and commitment of those who have actually attained terrific things. Eventually, this quote is a reminder that it is very important to acknowledge the accomplishments of others and to give credit where it is due.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Philip Sidney between November 30, 1554 and October 17, 1586. He/she was a famous Soldier from England. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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